Advanced Biochemistry Methods 2

Advanced Biochemistry Methods 2
Continued development of expertise in and the application of biochemical research methods, techniques, and instrumentation building on the skills and experience gained in Chem 584 including, the design and carrying out of directed group research projects.
CHEM
586
 Hours3.0 Credit, 1.0 Lecture, 6.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesCHEM 584
 TaughtWinter
 ProgramsContaining CHEM 586
Course Outcomes

Design and execute experiments with nucleic acids using eukaryotic organisms.

Apply nucleic acid techniques to isolate, purify, characterize, manipulate, amplify and express DNA and/or RNA in eukaryotic systems

Design and execute experiments with proteins derived from gene expression in eukaryotes

Characterize and manipulate proteins obtained from gene expression in eukaryotic organisms.

Clearly communicate research approaches and data.

Communicate in written and verbal forms the methods and results of experimentation. Provide sufficient explanation of experimental techniques and approaches to enable others to repeat experiments and verify results.

Demonstrate the ability to use existing resources to address research questions.

Utilize available resources (e.g., online, manufacturer's protocols) to plan, execute, and troubleshoot experimental approaches.